Combined Biplanar Medial Closing-Wedge Distal Femoral Osteotomy and Quadriceps Tendon Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction

联合双平面内侧闭合楔形远端股骨截骨术和股四头肌腱内侧髌股韧带重建术

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Abstract

Lateral patellofemoral instability is multifactorial in etiology, with bony and soft-tissue factors contributing. Coronal plane alignment, in particular genu valgum, is important to consider when evaluating lateral patellofemoral instability. When genu valgum is present and thought to be a significant contributing factor, we typically address this with an extra-articular, biplanar, medial closing-wedge distal femoral osteotomy (DFO). This can be combined with a medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction using a partial-thickness quadriceps tendon graft via the same incision. A medial closing-wedge DFO with locking plate fixation affords a highly stable construct suitable for early weight-bearing. The locking plate is less prominent as compared with a lateral opening-wedge DFO, and it does not irritate the iliotibial band or cause tightening of the illiopatellar expansion. The biplanar nature of the osteotomy prevents extension of the osteotomy into the proximal trochlear, helps to control rotation in both axial and sagittal plane after wedge removal, and increases the bony surface area for healing. The quadriceps tendon medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction allows a graft that can be tailored in terms of length and diameter, does not require an anchor on the patellar, and can be performed through the same incision as for the DFO.

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